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How modular design is redefining medicine
by Studio 61
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ith the number of smartphone users expected to reach over 2 billion this year, how do you design a phone to meet the individual needs of all those people? Until recently, we’ve seen a one-size-fits-all approach to mobile design, but now, customization is king.
With the introduction of the Moto Z and Moto Mods we’re exploring how modularity has the power to redefine what our devices can do for us. Suddenly, a device transforms to meet your needs in any situation, with hardware that offers specialized functionality.
This is particularly exciting in the field of medicine. With a simple addition of a new module, doctors become more mobile and patients are empowered to be proactive about their health.
Max Lugavere, author and documentary filmmaker, met with the engineers at EyeNetra, a startup developing high-tech medical devices for the smartphone.
Inventing a modular future, one bit at a time
Inside the zany headquarters of littleBits, a modular hardware startup empowering everyone to reinvent their world.
Crazy ideas for modding the Moto
We asked the fine folks of Chicago how they’d like to Mod their phones
Building a better phone: The modular Moto Z
We go behind the scenes at Moto to meet some of the engineers behind
the Moto Z and its Mods
Inventing a modular future, one bit at a time
Inside the zany headquarters of littleBits, a modular hardware startup empowering everyone to reinvent their world.
Modular design for a sustainable future
We go behind the scenes at Yves Béhar’s fuseproject to talk about the future of modular design
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